 World Kidney Day is an annual event held on March 8 to raise awareness about kidney diseases and promote organ donations. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of providing access to kidney transplants for those who need them. Despite advances in technology and medicine, there is still a shortage of available organs and a lack of trained professionals to perform the necessary procedures. This has resulted in many patients being unable to receive the care they need. In order to address this issue, governments, healthcare providers, and individuals should work together to increase the availability of organs and provide more training opportunities for medical professionals. This article was authored by Guillermo Garcia Garcia, Paul Harden and Jeremy Chapman.